Four arrested in Ansonia drug bust

Anne M. Amato

Updated 12:26 am, Friday, February 22, 2013

Debra Winkler, 50, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four people arrested Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 after a lengthy narcotics investigation related to illegal sales of prescription narcotics.
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Debra Winkler, 50, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four...

Kevin Grandy, 25, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four people arrested Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 after a lengthy narcotics investigation related to illegal sales of prescription narcotics.
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Kevin Grandy, 25, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four...

Michelle Cuevas, 44, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four people arrested Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 after a lengthy narcotics investigation related to illegal sales of prescription narcotics.
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Michelle Cuevas, 44, of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of...

Michael Servidio, 42 of 1 Holbrook Street, in Ansonia was one of four people arrested Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 after a lengthy narcotics investigation related to illegal sales of prescription narcotics.
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Three search and seizure warrants, obtained by the Ansonia Anti-Crime Unit, were executed at 1 Holbrook Place. Cota said the drugs the four people were allegedly selling included a variety of painkillers.

Winkler was charged with two counts of sale of prescription drugs and two counts of conspiracy to commit sale of prescription drugs. She was held on a total of $40,000 bond for those charges. Winkler was also charged with possession of narcotics, sale of prescription drugs and failure to keep drugs in the original container. Bond for those charges was $20,000.

Cuevas was charged with two counts of sale of prescription drugs and two counts of failure to keep drugs in the original container. Her bond was $10,000 on those charges. Cuevas was also charged with failure to keep drugs in the original container and possession with intent to sell. Bond for those charges was $20,000.

Servidio was charged with sale of narcotics, conspiracy to sell narcotics, conspiracy to possess narcotics, possession of narcotics and failure to keep narcotics in the original container. He was held on a $20,000 court bond.

Grandy was charged with sale of narcotics, conspiracy to sell narcotics, conspiracy to posses narcotics, possession of narcotics and failure to keep narcotics in the original container.

Winkler, Cuevas and Servidio were arraigned Thursday at state Superior Court in Derby. Grandy was released on a $20,000 court bond and was given a court date of March 6.